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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Beverage
Food
Other Packaged Goods
Beverage
Supplier news: In Memoriam
Wilhelm B. Bronander passed away on April 8, 1996. He is recognized for more than 40 years of service to the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute and was instrumental in the formation of Pack Expo.
May 31, 1996
Industries: Page 873
Conveying & accumulation
Continuous-motion packer speeds up Coke hot-fill line
A new type of continuous-motion bottle packer boosts output of Chattanooga hot-fill line. Simple design cuts maintenance and changeover.
May 31, 1996
Secondary Packaging
Chilling hot melt danger
Low-temperature hot melt runs more efficiently, cuts adhesive costs and increases operator safety.
May 31, 1996
Conveying & accumulation
Del Monte Italy tries new aseptic concept
Del Monte Foods Sud Europa S.p.A. (San Felice sul Panaro, Italy) has found a way to go from heavy, stock polyethylene terephthalate bottles to lightweight proprietary designs and cut its bottle costs by two-thirds at the same time.
May 31, 1996
Sustainable Packaging
Industry seeks major changes to EPA guides on enviro-preferred products
Major components like lifecycle analysis, third-party certification and objectionable characteristics are being challenged.
May 31, 1996
Flexible packaging
Ling Ling tries a blend of MAP and frozen distribution
Shipped and warehoused frozen, these Chinese entrees are displayed in the supermarket's refrigerated deli case, where their modified atmospheres give them an extended shelf life.
May 31, 1996
Beverage
Gabletop proves Fruitful for foodservice
Damon Industries begins packing juice and drink concentrates in gabletop cartons for foodservice accounts out West. A retail version is possible next year. Contract packers will help expand sales nationwide within five years.
May 31, 1996
Controls & Machine Components
Pouch progress, too
In addition to its core business of sauces packed in glass and plastic bottles, Yoshida has a busy pouch packaging operation, too. Typically the pouches are sold to other food marketers who include them as components in something like a vegetable or chicken stir fry.
May 31, 1996
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Coffee marketer launches shapely can
Shaped cans have attracted plenty of attention lately, particularly the cans tested by Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. in Europe (see PW, April '96, p.
May 31, 1996
Flexibles
Printed PET film adorns cosmetics cap
A unique cone of PET film is what gives the multi-component closure on Eau d'Amore cologne its vivid color. Marketed by Korean cosmetics manufacturer Pacific, the cologne was launched in Korea in October '95.
May 31, 1996
Flexibles
Metallized film does the Trix
Walk through the local supermarket's cereal aisle and you'll be bombarded with a display of vivid, colorful cartons. While it's not easy to stand out from such a crowd, Minneapolis-based General Mills believes it can with its Trix®, and new Team USA Cheerios®.
May 31, 1996
Tamper-evident machinery
Melon salad counts on PVC jars
Chilled fruit leader UniMark Foods of Argyle, TX, is well known in supermarkets nationwide for its 26-oz portions of tropical fruits in glass jars sold on ice in the produce department.
May 31, 1996
Closures
New bottle adds nice touch
With the March restaging of its Ice Cap(TM) line, hair care product manufacturer Graham-Webb Intl., Plymouth, MN, became one of the first users of VelvaSoft(TM) packaging.
May 31, 1996
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